2015-10-24

Here’s one that shook me: Hell Yes / Hell No

This compelling and controversial book strikes at the heart
of Christian theology and Christianity itself. It presents a balanced and
scholarly re-exploration of “one of Christianity’s most offensive doctrines”-Hell
and the greater issue of the extent of God’s grace (mercy, love, compassion,
justice) and wrath in the eternal, afterlife destiny for all people.

Inside, conflicting views are re-evaluated, their strengths
and weaknesses re-assessed, and all the demands of Scripture are reconciled
into one coherent and consistent synthesized view.

The author suggests that our limited earthly view has been
the problem, re-discovers the ultimate mystery of God’s expressed desire, will,
and purpose, and transcends troubling traditions as never before.

Bottom line is, God’s plan of salvation and condemnation may
be far different and greater than we’ve been led to believe. In a clear and
straightforward manner, this book lays out the historical and scriptural
evidence as never before.

From the Publisher

What They Are Already Saying on Facebook

FB#1 - “I heard Jesus talked more about hell than he did
about heaven. Hmmmm.....”

Noe - “Here’s what Jesus literally said about `hell’ -
NOTHING !!!”

FB#2 - “`Gehenna’ and `Hell’ are one and the same by the
way. It was the pit outside the walls of Jerusalem
where garbage and bodies were tossed - and burned. It made for a great analogy
of the spiritual condition of those who did not have the faith of Christ, both
then and now.”

Noe - “Want to bet ???”

FB#3 - “I agree John, so what is the final destiny of the
wicked?”

Noe - “Lake
of Fire and, perhaps,
heaven.”

FB#1 - “I’m confused by that John. Are you saying that the
LOF is the same as heaven? Can you define what the Lake of Fire
is for me? I am very interested in this John.”

Noe - “One word - God.”

FB#4 - “AWESOME! CANNOT WAIT.”

FB#1 - “Ok, what happens to the wicked when they return to
God? And what happens to the righteous? I agree that every spirit returns to
God.”

Noe - “The last chapter describes several different and
possible scenarios. It is titled, `The Postmortem Experience.’”

FB#1 - “Can you tell me here?”

Noe - “Too much for here. That’s why I wrote this 432-page
book. It’s unique, as you will discover.”